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The only good that I can see in the demonstration of the truth of •■.Spiritualism" is to furnish an -additional argument against suicide. Hotter live a crossing-sweeper than die and he made to talk twaddle by a “medium" hired at a guinea a seance. * ■3E * The one condition of s"<'iess, your sole safeguard is the. moral worth and intellectual dearness of the individual citizen. Ed neat, ion ciinimt- give these, but it can cherish them and bring them to the front in whatever station of society they are to he found, and the universities ought to be, anti may be, the fortresses of the higher life of the nation. * * * * As a matter of fact, men sin, and the consequences of their .sins affect endless generations of their progeny. Men are tempted, men are pui-is.-eu for tlie sins of others without merit or demerit of their own; and they are tormented for their evil deed's as long, as their consciousness lasts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 1
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163APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 1
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